
MAX STEEL
Mainline · HW ROD SQUAD · #2/10
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View series →The story behind the MAX STEEL
The Max Steel arrives in 2025 as a classic example of Hot Wheels hot rod design within the HW Rod Squad series. This model captures the spirit of old-school street racing with its elongated body, exposed engine details, and custom flame decals on the doors. As part of the Mainline assortment, it is designed for broad appeal in retail stores around the world. The car features a distinct metallic blue finish that changes between lighter blue tones and deeper dark blue shades depending on lighting conditions. It includes gold center five-spoke wheels that contrast sharply with the black rubber tires. Collectors often look for this specific casting to complete their Rod Squad sets or simply because they enjoy authentic American drag racing aesthetics.
Materials, colors and value
This 1/64 scale model is constructed from plastic, offering a durable option for casual play and display alike. The exterior showcases a vibrant metallic blue paint job paired with striking yellow and red flame graphics on the side panels. Black accents cover the base chassis and interior components to keep attention focused on the bold bodywork. While Mainline releases are generally affordable entry points into collecting, specific color variations can sometimes hold more value for dedicated enthusiasts seeking particular looks.
Questions about the MAX STEEL
Is Max Steel a rare Hot Wheels car from 2025?+
No, this model is part of the standard Mainline production run rather than a limited edition series like Treasure Hunts. It means you can find it regularly at toy stores and hobby shops during its release window without needing to hunt extensively for special packaging.
What material is used to make this diecast car?+
Unlike premium lines that feature metal bodies, the Max Steel in this series utilizes a fully plastic construction. This lightweight approach helps keep costs down while maintaining structural integrity for everyday handling and racing on standard Hot Wheels track systems.
Which color variations exist for the HW Rod Squad release?+
Manufacturers produced multiple shades including metallic blue, darker navy tones, and matching black bases across different packs. Collectors frequently check these small differences when sorting their inventories since slight lighting shifts can alter perceived hues significantly on shiny surfaces.
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How much is a HYW78 - MAX STEEL Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.


























